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Revision as of 13:32, 18 January 2017
Windows 90-Ate | |
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Directed by | Garrett Ramos |
Produced by | Michael J. Bayheimer |
Written by | Michael J. Bayheimer |
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Distributed by | Paramutual Pictures |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2,000,000 |
Windows 90-Ate is the third entry in The Motherboard franchise and the first produced film of Michael J. Bayheimer.
Contents
Plot synopsis
Workers at an office building start disappearing after their computers are updated to the newest version. When two workers start getting suspicious and investigate, they soon find out the horrible truth about the IT Department and the new man eating computers that are devouring the office.
Cast
- Brian Morris ..... Tony
- Nicole Carter ..... Candace
- Shawn Mitchell ..... Larry
- Julia Gray ..... Motherboard (Voice)
Trivia
- Michael J. Bayheimer became one of Hollywood's most saught after producers/writers after this film soared to #1 in the Box Office (ultimately becoming the highest rated entry in the series at the time).
- Michael J. Bayheimer created the concept for this film having never seen the first two and after hearing the phrase "horror movie with computers".
- Levi Trevino, the franchise's original creator, was deeply upset that the series was turned into a gory horror movie and was not what he originally intended. He went on record stating he would no longer be a part of the franchise if it would continue. He had a change of mind 14 years later when "diePhone" (2012) was released with him as the sole writer.
Quotes
- "I got into computers to get away from this sort of thing!"